Dallas, TX asked in Contracts, Traffic Tickets, Collections and Small Claims for Texas

Q: She had it for 4 months never made a car payment so I ask for it back now I have toll bill that she refuses to pay.

Co worker needed a car, I let her test drive the car and when she agreed to buy it. I told her make monthly payments as much as you can since I was selling it for $2,000. She was going through a hard time. Now that I don't work with her she been ignoring my calls, text and when I go in person. For the money for the toll she did when having the car. What should I do?

1 Lawyer Answer
Grant St Julian III
Grant St Julian III
Answered
  • Traffic Tickets Lawyer
  • Dallas, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: If the car is registered to you, you are responsible to the tolls incurred. Did you sell the car or not? Did you execute any documentation regarding the sale? If you have a Bill of Sale, or a contract that proves the date you sold the car, you can show the contract to the North Texas Toll Authority, and they will put the tolls on the purchaser of the car.

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